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SUMMARY:Cicada Waves Screening with Ben Seretan
DESCRIPTION:Cicada Waves (NNA Tapes\, 2021) is a startling record in that\, throughout its 47 minutes\, we never hear anything else besides some footsteps\, a piano quietly ringing out\, and the remarkably varied sonic landscapes encountered in a dance studio in the woods one summer. It’s rich and evocative\, but there is truly no other content contained therein. \nIt makes sense\, then\, that Ben Seretan – the piano player in the woods – incorporated two ways of inflating these recordings\, of adding grist to the mill. First\, there are accompanying essays for each track – pieces of writing that examine the colonial history of the land whose sound has been captured and commodified or looks deeply at the weird wood marvel that is a baby grand piano. And there are corresponding videos for each track with images of piano keys dancing like spectres on the horizon\, digital woods\, flowers\, bugs\, stop animation\, and a shirtless hula in a snowstorm. \nThis event will gather and screen the entire visual album for an audience for the first time ever\, a stark contrast to the Internet-only release and deep isolation of its creation. These videos – in combination with the spare\, lovely recordings – are transportative\, nearly hypnagogic\, and at times quite funny. Join us as we “throw open the windows and let the world in.” \nArtist Bios: \nBen Seretan is a musician and writer from Troy\, New York who is working hard. In 2018\, he released a 24-hour-long album of guitar clouds called My Life’s Work. In 2020 came Youth Pastoral\, a lightly dance-music-influenced collection of cathartic full band jammers about breaking up with God (named one of the best albums of the year by Pitchfork). This year – emerging from the Internet as if from a 17-year burrow in the woods – Seretan whipped up Cicada Waves\, a visual album of piano recordings from the riotous and cacophonous woods of north Georgia where\, more often than not\, the piano isn’t played. And every Thursday he sends a new track and a 1\,000 word piece of writing via My Big Break\, a hard-to-describe email newsletter. \nwww.benseretan.com\nread.mybigbreak.zone \nFeaturing work by visual artist Bahareh Khoshooee: baharehkhoshooee.com \nAnd footage by documentarians Hal and Henry Jacobs: www.hjacobscreative.com
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/cicada-waves-screening-with-ben-seretan/
LOCATION:ARoS Public\, Aros Allé 2\, Aarhus\, Denmark
CATEGORIES:Aarhus Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20210824T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20210824T220000
DTSTAMP:20260412T071320
CREATED:20210825T222737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210825T222842Z
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SUMMARY:[Mobilise / Demobilise] with Eva Ursprung
DESCRIPTION:Mobilise/Demobilise is an artistic response to a world of increasing conflict\, crisis and emergency. Human mobility and the impact of mobile technologies are explored through a series of networked performances\, as Covid19 lockdowns and travel restrictions force us to live more and more of our lives online. \nMobilise/Demobilise wlil present a series of cyberformances as part of the launch of the rebuilt UpStage platform. \nUpStage is an online venue for cyberformance (live online performance). Remote players collaborate in real time\, using all kinds of digital media including images\, animations\, audio-visual streams\, live text\, live drawing and more\, to present live performances for online or hybrid online/proximal audiences. \nParticipating artists: Doris Jauk-Hinz (AT)\, Helen Varley Jamieson (NZ)\, Vicky Smith (NZ)\, Eva Ursprung (AT).
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/mobilise-demobilise-with-eva-ursprung/
LOCATION:ARoS Public\, Aros Allé 2\, Aarhus\, Denmark
CATEGORIES:Aarhus Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Flux Factory":MAILTO:nat@fluxfactory.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210820
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210823
DTSTAMP:20260412T071320
CREATED:20210825T223546Z
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SUMMARY:Flux Factory at at Juxtapose Art Fair
DESCRIPTION:Flux Factory artists Sholeh Asgary\, Heather Kapplow and Jonathan Sims presented at the Juxtapose Art Fair 2021\, which featured 25 artist groups for 3 days at Godsbanen in Aarhus\, Denmark. \n3123 Telegraph Yes\nPresented by Sholeh Asgary + Heather Kapplow\, 3123 Telegraph Yes is part of an ongoing effort\, through play\, to remind ourselves that interfaces are not neutral\, and that we don’t have to accept how they frame us. As we consider meeting in person again\, 3123 Telegraph Yes offers activities in physical form that resemble early Zoom prototypes to encourage a further blurring of boundaries. \nAsgary (USA) and Kapplow (USA) began working together in Aarhus in 2019\, and have spent 2020-21 collaborating on a series of audience-participatory Zoom explorations that questioned this piece of corporate technology that has been colonizing our homes\, schools\, places of worship and other gatherings since Covid began. Their work focuses on disambiguating image from experience\, and opening up more space for the unresolved. \nWe Move in Infinite Space\nWe Move in Infinite Space (2021)\, by video artist Jonathan Sims\, uses mirrors and video feedback to capture and transmit the disorientation of being in our current moment. It is also an invitation to play\, a place to test the waters of feeling joy and freedom again.
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/flux-factory-at-at-juxtapose-art-fair/
LOCATION:Godsbanen
CATEGORIES:Aarhus Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Flux Factory":MAILTO:nat@fluxfactory.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20210819T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20210819T180000
DTSTAMP:20260412T071320
CREATED:20210805T171910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210811T201653Z
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SUMMARY:Intro To Video Feedback Workshop by Jon Sims and Carlos David TC
DESCRIPTION:Jon Sims will be leading an Intro To Video Feedback Workshop where he will go over the basic techniques to create Video Feedback. Video feedback is the process of pointing a camera at the screen displaying the camera’s output. This creates a feedback loop of images infinitely repeating onto and over themselves creating interesting patterns. \nUsing Video Feedback techniques\, a video mixer\, old cameras and a music playlist\, artists Jonathan Sims and Carlos David TC will create visual projections in the space and take photo portraits in real time of those in attendance. \nArtist Bios: \nJon Sims is a New York City based visual artist. Born in Austin\, Texas\, he began his practice with painting\, but has since moved into sculpture\, projection installations\, print and curation. His visual arts practice is characterized by geometric abstractions and light. A consistent premise underlying his work is that a modern human’s relationship with the very ancient past is mirrored in their relationship with the distant future. \nwww.chromadetic.com \nCarlos David TC (born Caracas\, Venezuela\, 1984) is a Queens based artist and experimental filmmaker. His work explores identity in the digital space\, coming of age in the era of reality tv\, and mobile content creation as a mean of communication. \nBy combining humor\, alter egos\, self interviews\, obsolete technologies and infinite digital storage the artist attempts to blur the line between performance and reality by experimenting with the documentation of the “process behind the work” as a performance of its own. The constant need to articulate an identity through documentation produces different sets of self-portraits that are presented via moving image\, screenshots\, screen recording\, films\, memes\, music videos\, text based work\, performance and site-specific installations.
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/intro-to-video-feedback-workshop-by-jon-sims/
LOCATION:Camping Book1\, Møllegade 3A\, 8000\, Aarhus\, Denmark
CATEGORIES:Aarhus Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20210818T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20210818T200000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20210805T224354Z
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SUMMARY:Sound Program w/ Catalina and Victoria Keddie\, Daniel Fishkin and Alex Nathanson
DESCRIPTION:An evening of live experimental audio-visual performances including the duo of Catalina Alvarez and Victoria Keddie\, Daniel Fishkin and Alex Nathanson \nVictoria Keddie and Catalina Alvarez will present 56.1629° N\, 10.2039° E\, a site-specific live performance involving the tracking and sounding of space debris over host coordinates of ARoS. A collaboration between Victoria Keddie and Catalina Alvarez will realize a new work involving 360 video\, the relationship between fiction and knowledge with regards to astronomy\, and the assemblage of the real and the virtual as simultaneous bodies. \nVictoria Keddie is an artist working in experiential media\, with a focus on sound transmission and video broadcast. For over a decade\, Keddie has been the Co-Director of E.S.P. TV\, a nomadic TV studio\, and episodic cable access serial\, that hybridizes technologies to realize synthetic environments and deconstruct the televisual for live performance. Keddie teaches Immersive Sound for Video and Advanced Televisual Broadcast. Keddie has performed live productions\, with commissioned compositions\, and exhibited internationally at venues and festivals such as The Barbican (London/UK)\, Fridman Gallery\, The Swiss Institute\, Pioneer Works\, The Kitchen\, Museum of Moving Image\, The Museum of Art and Design\, Queens Museum of Art\, Microscope Gallery\, and Anthology Film Archives (New York/US)\, Human Resources (Los Angeles/ US)\, Lightcone\, (Paris/FR)\, Syros International Film Festival (Syros\, GR)\, Studio XX (Montreal/CA)\, LOOP Festival (Barcelona/ES)\, Pallas Projects (Dublin/IE)\, Reykjavik Arts Festival (Reykjavik/ IS)\, General Public (Berlin/DE)\, Axis Art Centre (Crew/UK)\, The Independent Film Festival (Naples/ IT)\, Liste Art Fair (Basel/CH)\, Seeing Sound Festival (Bath/UK)\, and Daimon (Gatineau/CA). Video works are distributed through Lightcone\, (Paris/FR) and The Filmmakers Co-op (NYC/US). Sound work released with Chaiken Records\, (NYC/USA) and In Context Music (Toronto/CA). \nvictoriakeddie.com\nesptv.com\ninstagram.com/vict_0r \nCatalina Alvarez is a film director and artist. Her films draw on local research and are informed by theories of gender performativity and sound studies. She is a recipient of fellowships and residencies from the Flaherty Seminar\, the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts\, Flux Factory and the Wexner Center for the Arts. Her films have screened at festivals including Slamdance\, Fantastic Fest\, New Orleans and Palm Springs\, and venues such as the ICA Philadelphia\, the San Diego Art Institute\, and the Museum of the Moving Image. Alvarez has taught Media Arts at Antioch College since 2018. In her documentary in post-production\, Sound Spring\, Yellow Springs residents become actors lip-syncing to their own interviews\, as they narrate their personal entanglements with the village’s larger history\, creating a collage of past and present.Together with Liz Flyntz ’02 Alvarez co-founded Ant Farm Antioch Art Building Creative Preservation Initiative (AFAAB)\, an initiative to restore Antioch’s historic art building\, the only publicly accessible building designed by the radical media art and architecture group Ant Farm. \ncatalinaalvarez.com\ninstagram.com/catalinaajalvarez\ntwitter: @catalinanights
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/sound-program-w-catalina-and-victoria-keddie-daniel-fishkin-and-alex-nathanson/
LOCATION:ARoS Public\, Aros Allé 2\, Aarhus\, Denmark
CATEGORIES:Aarhus Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20210812T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20210812T190000
DTSTAMP:20260412T071320
CREATED:20210805T165119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210805T165119Z
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SUMMARY:Solar Sounders Workshop with Daniel Fishkin
DESCRIPTION:Please RSVP on Eventbrite \nIn this workshop\, we will build musical circuits with circuit boards\, soldering irons\, wires\, solar panels\, and wood. \nA Solar Sounder is a synthesizer played by sunlight. It works opposite from just about every other circuit you might encounter. A Solar Sounder has no batteries\, and no knobs; instead\, its speaker output is governed by sunlight\, powering an internal synthesizer that is designed to work with ever-fluctuating power source. These instruments live outdoors and their sound changes as the shadows of daylight creep along their solar panels. \nBy itself\, a Solar Sounder by itself is a crude machine\, but in a group\, they come to life\, twittering away merrily\, their songs changing as the day passes. If one wants to change the sound—just pick it up and move it into or away from the sunlight\, and see what happens. Unlike most electronic instruments\, tethered to the power grid or wasting batteries\, the solar sounder is self-contained. It makes music continuously and messily; sloughing sound like a cherry blossom tree sheds its petals. After we solder together\, we then form a “solar band”\, combining our circuits together to make a sunlit symphony.
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/solar-sounders-workshop-with-daniel-fishkin/
LOCATION:Camping Book1\, Møllegade 3A\, 8000\, Aarhus\, Denmark
CATEGORIES:Aarhus Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Flux Factory":MAILTO:nat@fluxfactory.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20210811T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20210811T200000
DTSTAMP:20260412T071320
CREATED:20210803T201654Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210811T201138Z
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SUMMARY:AFK Party with Sholeh Asgary and Heather Kapplow
DESCRIPTION:Inspired by a collaboration via Zoom through 2020-21 where we developed a series of audience-participatory explorations that used text prompts and immersion in sense and process within the context of Zoom–the corporate technology that has been colonizing our homes\, schools\, places of worship and other gatherings since Covid began–to disambiguate image from experience\, and open up more space for the unresolved. AFK Party is part of our ongoing efforts\, through play\, to remind ourselves and each other that interfaces are not neutral\, and that we don’t have to accept how they frame us.  \nAt AFK Party\, we will facilitate a variety of conversations/activities in a physical format that resembles Zoom to help people adjust to the idea of meeting in person again after so much virtual meeting in the past year or two. IRL Zooming!! At ARoS\, we will discuss our projects during Covid lockdown and also have a workshop where people can make wearable analog Zoom backgrounds to use in our IRL Zoom windows. \nArtist bios: \nSholeh Asgary is an Iranian-born interdisciplinary sound artist whose practice is shaped by her early somatic experiences as a refugee. Situating the body as a site of knowledge\, her immersive works\, performances and audience participatory scores implicate the viewer-participant into future mythological excavations\, bridging large swathes of time and history\, through water\, water clocks\, crude oil\, movement\, light\, imaging\, voice\, and sound. She has exhibited and performed at various institutions including ARoS Kunstmuseum (DK) with Flux Factory (NY)\, Sotheby’s Institute of Art (NY)\, Minnesota Street Project (SF)\, Charlotte Street Foundation (MO)\, and Gray Area Foundation for the Arts (SF). A 2020 California Arts Council grantee for her participatory performance series “Majles\,” she is also a recipient of a 2019 Kenneth Rainin Foundation NEW Commissioning grant through Dance Elixir\, and recipient of a 2014 Alternative Exposure Grant for curatorial initiatives as Curator and Director of Education and Public Programs at Incline Gallery\, where she founded The Project Room. Asgary has participated in numerous residencies\, current and most recently including Mass MoCA (2021)\, Headlands Center for the Arts (2021)\, Real Time & Space (2021)\, Wassaic Project (2020)\, and Kala Art Institute (2020). Currently residing in Oakland\, CA\, where she is a Lecturer at UC Berkeley’s Department of Art Practice\, teaching Global Perspectives in Contemporary Art\, she received her MFA from Mills College and BA from San Francisco State University\, and has lectured extensively on photography. \nHeather Kapplow (no 3rd person pronouns preferred) is a self-trained conceptual artist based in the United States. Kapplow creates participatory experiences that elicit unexpected intimacies using objects\, alternative interpretations of existing environments\, installation\, performance\, writing\, audio and video. Kapplow’s work has received government and private grants\, and has been commissioned for galleries\, film and performance festivals (Ann Arbor Film Festival\, ANTI-Festival\, AREA Code Art Fair\, Datscha Radio Festival\, Flesh Crisis Performance Festival\, Independent Film Festival of Boston\, Illuminus Boston\, ISEA International\, Kulturmødet Mors Festival\, Meetings Festival\, MEM Experimental Art Festival\, Open Engagement Conference) in the US and internationally. As a part of ensemble projects\, Kapplow has performed at the ARoS Kunstmuseum (DK)\, Guggenheim Museum (US)\, Institute of Contemporary Art (US)\, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum (US)\, Museo Arte Moderno (MX)\, Museum of Fine Arts Boston (US)\, and the Queens Museum (US)\, and within works by La Pocha Nostra\, Paul Ramirez Jonas\, and On Kawara. Kapplow is also an active member of two art communities that produce work collectively: Flux Factory and Mobius Artists Group\, and an affiliate artist at metaLAB at Harvard University. In addition to practicing art\, Kapplow writes about art for Hyperallergic and others\, and recently co-authored an arts-heavy travel guide to Boston for Emons-Verlag GmbH\, available Spring of 2021.
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/afk-party/
LOCATION:ARoS Public\, Aros Allé 2\, Aarhus\, Denmark
CATEGORIES:Aarhus Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Flux Factory":MAILTO:nat@fluxfactory.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20210810T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20210810T180000
DTSTAMP:20260412T071320
CREATED:20210805T202120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220926T171246Z
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SUMMARY:Clay workshop with Mette Skriver
DESCRIPTION:Join Flux and Huggeormen’s Mette Skriver for a workshop on creating and firing clay. Participants will be guided to make their own sculptures to take home. \nThe workshop will take place in two sessions on Tuesdays August 10 and 17. Participants are encouraged but not required to attend both sessions. \nHuggeormen is an artist-run outdoor sculpture workshop in Aarhus. A common professional platform for networking and sharing of knowledge\, Here it is possible to work with art projects in large scale – and with processes that make noise\, smoke\, dust\, smells\, squirts\, etc. On the site there is e.g. the possibility of stone carving\, casting in concrete and bronze as well as large outdoor ceramic firings. The workshop place consists of a 40-foot container for storage of materials and tools\, a large cover over worktables\, electricity\, outdoor lights etc.
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/clay-workshop-with-mette-skriver/
LOCATION:Huggeormen\, Thomas Koppels Gade 19\, Aarhus
CATEGORIES:Aarhus Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Flux Factory":MAILTO:nat@fluxfactory.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20210807T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20210807T160000
DTSTAMP:20260412T071320
CREATED:20210803T200950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210805T173029Z
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SUMMARY:Creative tools for art-making\, community building and publishing with Lee Tusman
DESCRIPTION:Produced by Lee Tusman in collaboration with Code&Share[  ] Community and Cantina \nImagine if all illustrators were required to use the same brand and design of #2 pencils or if all photographers could use only one type of camera and film and pay a monthly fee for their continued use. This is the situation today for today’s largest (and best-marketed) digital artmaking suites like Adobe Creative Suite. But a whole world of other exciting\, experimental and artist-friendly tools exist beyond the confines of this. This workshop on creative tools is built for artists\, and small DIY communities\, covering possibilities of image production\, drawing\, photographing\, organizing and experiments. \nIn this workshop we will start with a brief overview of artmaking tools that are alternatives to commercial offerings and then launch into a range of many other experimental and exciting artist software tools such as zine making tools (Electric Zine Maker)\, digital painting software (Krita\, JS Paint)\, painting tools that allow one to collaboratively draw with a computer (NoPaint)\, 3d object scanning (Meshroom)\, and many more. Participants will create mini projects with these tools which we will document with photos and screenshots. By the end of the session we will produce a collaborative zine about these tools and showing the work we’ve created\, with the goal of making this resource available for artists everywhere.
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/creative-tools-for-art-making-community-building-and-publishing/
LOCATION:ARoS Public\, Aros Allé 2\, Aarhus\, Denmark
CATEGORIES:Aarhus Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Flux Factory":MAILTO:nat@fluxfactory.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20210805T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20210805T200000
DTSTAMP:20260412T071320
CREATED:20210803T200323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210805T230223Z
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SUMMARY:FLUX + FOOD with Arnar Ómarsson + Will Owen and Flux Artists
DESCRIPTION:What is an international point of connection? FOOD! Flux +  Food is an intentional meet and greet between Aarhus and Flux Factory through projects about food. We will also be hosting the 2nd Silver Croissant Awards. We will have conceptual snacks\, artists from Aarhus and Flux Factory will discuss their work\, followed by a food themed DJ set! \nFlux Factory Artists include: Will Owen\, Carlos David TC\, Walker Tufts\, Sholeh Asgary\, Heather Kapplow\, Jonathan Sims\, and Lee Tusman. \nWill Owen\, originally from North Carolina\, US is an artist\, composer\, and curator currently based in Philadelphia\, PA. Will works mainly with Sound\, Installation Design\, and Food. He has worked internationally and domestically in the US. He has been a part of Flux Factory for 7 years.  \nWillowen.net\n@weeowie
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/flux-food-with-arnar-omarsson-will-owen-and-flux-artists/
LOCATION:Camping Book1\, Møllegade 3A\, 8000\, Aarhus\, Denmark
CATEGORIES:Aarhus Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Flux Factory":MAILTO:nat@fluxfactory.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20210804T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20210804T200000
DTSTAMP:20260412T071320
CREATED:20210803T184550Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210805T230959Z
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SUMMARY:Doing Nothing Together & The Other Question
DESCRIPTION:Join Kosmologym (Walker Tufts\, Jo Bech Dalsgaard\, Maria Teilgård) and Heather Kapplow for an evening of Doing Nothing Together and an experimental group version of The Other Question. \nDoing Nothing Together is an opportunity to practice resistance to the compulsion of doing\, and an attempt\, in a collaborative way\, to understand what “being” might be about\, if it is not simply “doing”. I am seeking the inherent value of being\, which we tend to have at birth\, but seem to lose somewhere along the way. \nThe Other Question is a divination game about empathizing with other non-human beings\, and the different time scales we exist on. We will play the first living beings to have established full inter-organism communication. We will ask an Other a burning Question\, and then wait for the Answer. It may not arrive in time. \nArtist Bios: \nKosmologym is an art and game design collective. Our games challenge players to encounter more-than-human others and place human bodies in physical relationships to global systems. Kosmologym has created games for Franconia Sculpture Park\, Shafer\, MN\, US; the Philadelphia Science Festival and Bartram’s Garden in Philadelphia\, US; Art Prospect Festival 2018 in Saint Petersburg\, RF;  the Kulturhavn Festival and VEGA Arts in Copenhagen\, DK. We have performed our games in London and Leeds\, UK; Copenhagen\, Aalborg and Aarhus\, DK; Philadelphia and New York City\, USA.  \nkosmologym.com\ninstagram.com/kosmologym \nHeather Kapplow (www.heatherkapplow.com) is an American conceptual artist specializing in participatory experiences that investigate and playfully re-interpret assumptions underlying our social contracts. Kapplow’s strategies include installation\, public engagement\, performance\, text\, audio and video. Kapplow has been awarded numerous grants and fellowships\, and has had work commissioned for galleries\, film and performance festivals within the USA and internationally. \nheatherkapplow.com\ninstagram.com/heather_kapplow\n#doingnothingtogether2021
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/doing-nothing-together-the-other-question/
LOCATION:ARoS Public\, Aros Allé 2\, Aarhus\, Denmark
CATEGORIES:Aarhus Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Flux Factory":MAILTO:nat@fluxfactory.org
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